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“That doesn't mean we should be doing it, though. We should always be carving back those things that are comfortable and institutionalized but not necessarily impactful.”
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“The state has no wealth it hasn't stolen, and the state has no assets whatsoever, except those which individuals have created in the first place and the state has taken.”
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“Never were two people more opposite in sentiment than my companions.”
Source : William Hamilton Maxwell (1833). “Stories of Waterloo; and other tales [by W.H. Maxwell].”, p.5
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“People always talk about good, fresh country air, but I kept getting wiffs of something that was neither good nor fresh but definitely country.”
Source : Vivian Vande Velde (2003). “Being Dead”, p.39, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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“I can assure you that everything I say and do has the complete approval of the Fuehrer and that I would not say or do anything that does not have his approval.”
Source : Speech in Leipzig, March 4, 1935.
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“You never get to pick how you get pinned and how people perceive you.”
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“Well, will anybody deny now that the Government at Washington, as regards its own people, is the strongest government in the world at this hour? And for this simple reason, that it is based on the will, and the good will, of an instructed people.”
Source : John Bright (1865). “Speeches of John Bright, M.P., on the American Question”, p.257
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“I mean that's something we're very conscious of when writing. Tempos are very important. Like "Oh we can't play the song too fast because people aren't going to feel it." There's a pulse to a song. You can't play it too slow. We're always trying to find the perfect tempo.”